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propped up by the fed. the markets are really trading off the fed right now. the fed printing money. that's what traders like to see. they think it will inflate the economy. it probably does, but i think in the long-term it hurts as well. >> you don't see this as being a banner year for the economy? doesn't sound like? >> no. i think you will see more sort of stuff coming out of washington that's not good. i saw the congressman on before. sounds like they are threatening at least a fight over the debt ceiling. i would say this to him and his colleagues, speaker bainer and eric cantor. be really careful with this debate. this is more nuclear than the other one. if you are really serious about playing chick win the president. give him a plan so we don't have to default on our debt. because if we ever default. and i'll tell you, barack obama may say let's just default. he may stick it to them. but if that does happen, there's real long-term damage. it will make the financial crisis look like a day in the park. so they should come to the table with a plan. here ar
propped up by the fed. the markets are really trading off the fed right now. the fed printing money. that's what traders like to see. they think it will inflate the economy. it probably does, but i think in the long-term it hurts as well. >> you don't see this as being a banner year for the economy? doesn't sound like? >> no. i think you will see more sort of stuff coming out of washington that's not good. i saw the congressman on before. sounds like they are threatening at least a...
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the markets are trading well with the fed right now, and the fed printing money, that's what traders like to see. they think it's going to inflate the economy and it probably does, i think in the long-term it hurts as well. >> so you don't see this as being a banner year for the economy. >> no, no, and i think you'll see more sort of stuff coming out of washington, if not good. i remembered the congressman, sounds like he's ripeening a fate. speaker boehner and eric cantor be careful with with this debate. this is more nuclear than the other one. if you're really serious about playing chicken with the president, give him a plan as to not, so we don't have to default on the debt. if we ever default and i tell you, barack obama may say let's just default. he may stick it to them. if that does happen, there's real long-term damage and make the financial crisis look like a day in the park. they should come to the table with a plan, 15 thints we do before we efault and in the meantime, we're going to negotiate hard with the president. >> mike: charles, great to have you. look forward to s
the markets are trading well with the fed right now, and the fed printing money, that's what traders like to see. they think it's going to inflate the economy and it probably does, i think in the long-term it hurts as well. >> so you don't see this as being a banner year for the economy. >> no, no, and i think you'll see more sort of stuff coming out of washington, if not good. i remembered the congressman, sounds like he's ripeening a fate. speaker boehner and eric cantor be...
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>> i think they are responding to what the fed has been doing. there has been some good news. i will say that you mentioned medicare and medicaid and social security. specific programs in the speech. that tells me that he's not going in there to chop these things. the republicans are not going to give him any more tax increases. i don't think we're going to get a big deal with the president saying that he do this with medicare and medicaid and social security. and republicans coming aboard with tax hikes. neil: i think you are right. we should maybe run in the opposite direction now, but he is quite comfortable with just leaving things as they are. and if he can rely on may be getting a few more bucks out of the rich as far as a full-scale revamp of our social programs. that's just not in the works. if republicans think it will be, extended sequestration cuts, have at it, but i don't see that happening. neil: here's what i see happening. i think barack obama has decided that he can't played a backroom deal with speaker boehner and the rest of them. he is going to be who he is.
>> i think they are responding to what the fed has been doing. there has been some good news. i will say that you mentioned medicare and medicaid and social security. specific programs in the speech. that tells me that he's not going in there to chop these things. the republicans are not going to give him any more tax increases. i don't think we're going to get a big deal with the president saying that he do this with medicare and medicaid and social security. and republicans coming...
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world, established economists, might come from the fed. this is a person viewed by congress and many, by many people here in washington a more of an ideologue. >> and with the clinton administration, i know republicans thought he was an honest liberal, anybody he's emerged under this president as much more implacable. and mr. lew makes a lot of appearances, almost always in the role, when you see mr. obama and boehner making progress. he throws the monkey wrench and pretty much tanking the negotiations and makes him poison for republicans and a problem in his capacity as treasury secretary which sometimes does need to work with congress. >> paul: very different choice than treasury secretary. remember reagan had don regan first and jim bakker, and bob ruben of goldman sachs. this is a washington oriented pick. >> one of the things i find troubling about jack lew not so much his ideological east lansing are obviously going to reflect those of the president, but the treasury secretary should have a vision of what the largest economy in the w
world, established economists, might come from the fed. this is a person viewed by congress and many, by many people here in washington a more of an ideologue. >> and with the clinton administration, i know republicans thought he was an honest liberal, anybody he's emerged under this president as much more implacable. and mr. lew makes a lot of appearances, almost always in the role, when you see mr. obama and boehner making progress. he throws the monkey wrench and pretty much tanking...
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last year, the feds spent $1.1 trillion proximate result than the government took in. that is grossly irresponsible. the debt now approaching $17 trillion. president obama, the biggest spending chief executive in history. so, i have to play paul revere here. i have to continue to tell you the truth. i also believe many americans simply will not listen. and even worse, they are not smart enough, not smart enough to even care. disaster could be coming. that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. another point of view. joining us from new york city, fox business anchor lou dobbs. lou, according to a "wall street journal" poll, president obama's approval rating is at 52%. what do you think of about b. that. >> first of all inexplicable. man who has raised taxes on just about everybody. has run up 4 consecutive trillion-dollar federal budget deficits in his first term. he has an economy that is not being returned to prosperity. 23 million people still unemployed. we have, i think bill. i think if i may. you undersell folks just a little bit in that i think everybody is
last year, the feds spent $1.1 trillion proximate result than the government took in. that is grossly irresponsible. the debt now approaching $17 trillion. president obama, the biggest spending chief executive in history. so, i have to play paul revere here. i have to continue to tell you the truth. i also believe many americans simply will not listen. and even worse, they are not smart enough, not smart enough to even care. disaster could be coming. that's the memo. now for the top story...
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fdr acknowledges that for all the progress made, remember the famous line -- clothed, ill fed. he was acknowledging unfinished business. host: as the author of the book "patriarch," he delivered the first second inaugural address. is it inaugurable? -- memorable? guest: he had a thin skin. he was not accustomed to the kinds of press attacks he was experiencing. second term in the first place. he was talked into it. he was actually resentful. it is the shortest inaugural address on record. it is fewer than200 words. was in the capital. basically called god to witness. if he failed to live up to the were be punishment for that. certainly posterity would. it was a strange speech. very personal, very revealing. host: richard norton smith has written a number of books. including "thomas e. dewey and his times." he is now working on a new book rockefeller. guest: they had a number of house. he had a place of his own in northwest washington. host: also affiliated with george mason university. we will take a look of what the president can expect in his second term. we have now had a pe
fdr acknowledges that for all the progress made, remember the famous line -- clothed, ill fed. he was acknowledging unfinished business. host: as the author of the book "patriarch," he delivered the first second inaugural address. is it inaugurable? -- memorable? guest: he had a thin skin. he was not accustomed to the kinds of press attacks he was experiencing. second term in the first place. he was talked into it. he was actually resentful. it is the shortest inaugural address on...
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>> u -- you know, we see that in the past, even back in the 1990s, the fed hiked interest rates in february of 1994, the equity market didn't peak until march 2000. while the start of fed rate hikes is likely to spark a selloff on the equities side, the historical records strongly suggest that following that selloff, there's a lot of upside potential for equity evaluations. cheryl: one more thing because youing brought it up, and i have to ask you this. the small caps and mid caps, what we said under the regulatory environment, dan, small businesses are on the fence when it comes to expansion, adding new machines, building new plants, so can that rally really continue if that's what the small businessman is saying? >> well, that's -- i mean, that could be the fly in the ointment here is obviously any kind of fiscal missteps or type of policy missteps. at this point, judge a trend of the tape and not factoring that in, they are not discounting that as a high risk, at least for 2013 #. you know, if the market rate's down, as the tape breaks down and selling to the tune of 2% and 3% and that g
>> u -- you know, we see that in the past, even back in the 1990s, the fed hiked interest rates in february of 1994, the equity market didn't peak until march 2000. while the start of fed rate hikes is likely to spark a selloff on the equities side, the historical records strongly suggest that following that selloff, there's a lot of upside potential for equity evaluations. cheryl: one more thing because youing brought it up, and i have to ask you this. the small caps and mid caps, what...
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possibility of raising the fed funds rate. those targets threshold are set at 2.5% on the inflation forecast and 6.5% on the employment rate. and the committee does not see the economy hitting those inflation target any time soon. the content of the committee was that in some time in may, 2015 would be the most likely timeframe. there were various opinions on this as well. some thought it might not be in 2016 and others thought it would be in the middle of 2014. in terms of bank credit, we saw that the banking industry is starting to support the u.s. economy through financing of growth. we have a bank credit growth over the past year and we expect that credit growth to continue this year. landing, we think, will be up 6.5% in 2013. loans to consumers and individuals up 5% for the year. finally, on the federal budget deficit and debt, the committee sees that the budget deficit will continue to decline over the next two years. but we do not characterize the debt and deficit at unsustainably high levels. we do think the deficit i
possibility of raising the fed funds rate. those targets threshold are set at 2.5% on the inflation forecast and 6.5% on the employment rate. and the committee does not see the economy hitting those inflation target any time soon. the content of the committee was that in some time in may, 2015 would be the most likely timeframe. there were various opinions on this as well. some thought it might not be in 2016 and others thought it would be in the middle of 2014. in terms of bank credit, we saw...
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the fed has finally gotten what it wants, it's forcing more risk taking. pour more money into stocks and we're seeing individual pour more money into stocks. i like what seeing out of a lot of the metrics you mentioned, the transports and momentum stocks are breaking through and carrying their move. sentiment has gotten a little too bullish. from a short-term perspective, we may go into a 5% correction or so but i agree that would be more of a buying opportunity or not. i would quibble on japan and spain but for now i think the market looks pretty good. >> don luskin, on japan i think the depreciation of the yen -- a lot of the european banks in so much trouble paid back twice as much of the loans to the european central banks. japan, china, the usa is doing better. the central banks are easing, don luskin. what's wrong with this picture? >> nothing's wrong with this picture. if you're an investors, you look at all the good things happening in the world, all the horses will get to the finish line, your task is to pick the fastest horse. japan solving a 20-
the fed has finally gotten what it wants, it's forcing more risk taking. pour more money into stocks and we're seeing individual pour more money into stocks. i like what seeing out of a lot of the metrics you mentioned, the transports and momentum stocks are breaking through and carrying their move. sentiment has gotten a little too bullish. from a short-term perspective, we may go into a 5% correction or so but i agree that would be more of a buying opportunity or not. i would quibble on japan...
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the american people are fed up with our inability to just do the right thing. we have an obligation to pay our debts just like we have a personal obligation to pay our credit cards. that's what the president's talking about and if the republicans are basically saying we're not going to pay our credit cards, they're turning in to deadbeats and they may be publicly impugned because of it. >> thank you very much, congresswoman speier. >> thank you. >> let's bring in john rosenthal, shera topolast and contributor jimmy williams sheer. let's start with you. you heard congresswoman speier say this will be the death knell for the republican party. the president asked who the american people would blame and perhaps saying there's enough blame to go around but the bottom line, this is not about new debts, new spending. this is about as laid out by the president today and others, paying your bills. >> right. and i think the white house is really struggled when it comes to messaging in the first term when things like this, legislation, the battles. the president had a ver
the american people are fed up with our inability to just do the right thing. we have an obligation to pay our debts just like we have a personal obligation to pay our credit cards. that's what the president's talking about and if the republicans are basically saying we're not going to pay our credit cards, they're turning in to deadbeats and they may be publicly impugned because of it. >> thank you very much, congresswoman speier. >> thank you. >> let's bring in john...
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possibility of raising the fed funds rate. those targets threshold are set at 2.5% on the inflation forecast and 6.5% on the employment rate. and the committee does not see the economy hitting those inflation target any time soon. the content of the committee was that in some time in may, 2015 would be the most likely timeframe. there were various opinions on this as well. some thought it might not be in 2016 and others thought it would be in the middle of 2014. in terms of bank credit, we saw that the banking industry is starting to support the u.s. economy through financing of growth. we have a bank credit growth over the past year and we expect that credit growth to continue this year. landing, we think, will be up 6.5% in 2013. loans to consumers and individuals up 5% for the year. finally, on the federal budget deficit and debt, the committee sees that the budget deficit will continue to decline over the next two years. but we do not characterize the debt and deficit at unsustainably high levels. we do think the deficit i
possibility of raising the fed funds rate. those targets threshold are set at 2.5% on the inflation forecast and 6.5% on the employment rate. and the committee does not see the economy hitting those inflation target any time soon. the content of the committee was that in some time in may, 2015 would be the most likely timeframe. there were various opinions on this as well. some thought it might not be in 2016 and others thought it would be in the middle of 2014. in terms of bank credit, we saw...
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the question is not so much will the fed collapse but will the collar collapse? there is a lot of concern about that because basically we have so many people who are foreclosurers basically foreign countries so much debt. china alone has a trillion dollars. if the dollar's value were to fall so much that people would sell it then the dollar would collapse. that would be very very dangerous. >> the dollar is the world's backbone currency, right? >> it is. absolutely. that's why i don't think this is in danger of happening there is no alternative currency. the euro is the alternative and look at the problem they are having there. the dollar has gone down in value by 50% against the euro in the last decade. that's because our debt tripled in that amount of time 1971 the so-called nixon shock of wage and price controls and the gold standard ever since then since there has been dollar inflation. it has been fairly consistent in terms of its value, hasn't it? >> no. it's done with up and down. like i said, it's t. lost a tremendous amount of value against the euro. and
the question is not so much will the fed collapse but will the collar collapse? there is a lot of concern about that because basically we have so many people who are foreclosurers basically foreign countries so much debt. china alone has a trillion dollars. if the dollar's value were to fall so much that people would sell it then the dollar would collapse. that would be very very dangerous. >> the dollar is the world's backbone currency, right? >> it is. absolutely. that's why i...
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i see a country one-third ill clothed, ill fed. host: as the author of the book "patriarch," he delivered the first second inaugural address. is it inaugurable? guest: he had a thin skin. he was not accustomed to the kinds of press attacks he was experiencing. he did not want to run for a second term in the first place. he was talked into it. it is the shortest inaugural address on record. 200 words. it was in philadelphia, which was in the capital. basically called god to witness. if he failed to live up to the oath he had just taken, there were be punishment for that. it was a strange speech. very personal, very revealing. host: richard norton smith has written a number of books. he is now working on a new book on vice-president nelson rockefeller. guest: they had a number of parties there, christened the house. host: also affiliated with george mason university. we have now had a period of a number of second term presidents. reagan, clinton, and bush. guest: this is the second time in our history when we have had three successiv
i see a country one-third ill clothed, ill fed. host: as the author of the book "patriarch," he delivered the first second inaugural address. is it inaugurable? guest: he had a thin skin. he was not accustomed to the kinds of press attacks he was experiencing. he did not want to run for a second term in the first place. he was talked into it. it is the shortest inaugural address on record. 200 words. it was in philadelphia, which was in the capital. basically called god to witness. if...
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feds, seems to be exactly where it wants to go? >> i would not imagine for a moment to discuss the law with you, madam, i know better than that. >> megyn: madam. (laughter) >> but i do know this. i know from the politics side of this, which is something i know about, what vice-president biden and attorney general holder and their compatriots are doing right now is generating real fear in places like wyoming and rural states and southern states and places where guns are part of the culture and part of the life. when you hear them say things like, individuals selling one to another a gun or perhaps giving a gun as a gift, that's something i know about. i received shotguns as christmas presents. >> megyn: you're from-- >> i am, that's legit. the deal is for big parts of the country, the idea if a father were to sell or trade his son a gun, give him a gift, there'd need to be a background check before that takes place, that is generating tremendous anxiety and tremendous outrage in places like wyoming. >> megyn: we think about it diffe
feds, seems to be exactly where it wants to go? >> i would not imagine for a moment to discuss the law with you, madam, i know better than that. >> megyn: madam. (laughter) >> but i do know this. i know from the politics side of this, which is something i know about, what vice-president biden and attorney general holder and their compatriots are doing right now is generating real fear in places like wyoming and rural states and southern states and places where guns are part of...
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the feds monitored the legendary actress for suspected ties to communists. the documents reveal concerns among the people closest to her. a.p. reporter anthony mccartney joins me live from los angeles he's the one that broke the news after requesting those documents be released. anthony, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> so, the fascination continues. i want to ask you what motivated you to get the documents and how did you do it, and weren't they heavily redacted and even missing at one time? >> yeah. we actually got a question from a reader about a year ago and we started the process of trying to get some of these redactions taken away. we appealed many of the redactions through the freedom of information act, and like i said, it took about a year to get these files actually released to us with, i mean, dozens of those black marks removed from them. >> okay. so, you've read through them, why did the feds begin monitoring monroe? >> well, like a lot of celebrities, the fbi of that era was monitoring celebrities for possible ties to communism. marilyn
the feds monitored the legendary actress for suspected ties to communists. the documents reveal concerns among the people closest to her. a.p. reporter anthony mccartney joins me live from los angeles he's the one that broke the news after requesting those documents be released. anthony, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> so, the fascination continues. i want to ask you what motivated you to get the documents and how did you do it, and weren't they heavily redacted and even...
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the fed has brought interest rates to near zero to encourage people to refinance. so many people cannot get a new loan. the zero inches rate policy is of no help to them -- interest rate policy is of no help to them. host: we have a question on twitter from sea dog. guest: again, it has not been made clear what the terms of the solomon r., what kinds of circumstances will be those that get the remedy -- what the terms of the settlements are. if there were some egregious examples of a bank trying to foreclose when the person was current on their payments, there is a possibility that the borrower could get some money. it seems unlikely if they have walked away from the house that they would be part of the salomon. host: frank from lexington, south carolina, good morning. caller: good morning. i appreciate your comments. a lot of what you're saying is true. i thought i would bring some additional reality. i have a son who has been in business for himself and he is done very well. he has applied for a mortgage. we have gone through three mortgage brokers who cannot pre
the fed has brought interest rates to near zero to encourage people to refinance. so many people cannot get a new loan. the zero inches rate policy is of no help to them -- interest rate policy is of no help to them. host: we have a question on twitter from sea dog. guest: again, it has not been made clear what the terms of the solomon r., what kinds of circumstances will be those that get the remedy -- what the terms of the settlements are. if there were some egregious examples of a bank...
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about 20 million children being fed by the taxpayer. mother of two, nicole petallides, libertarian, john stossel join me now. nicole, first of all to you, you had a rant yesterday about kids and the way they're being brought up. but the defenders of the food stamp program say that 20 million kids, they will be healthy kids and this helps the economy. what do you say? >> i want to a, make it clear, i'm not an insensitive person, to the people who need food stamps, they should, children go to public school and get their meals there, however, we are raising a group of entitlement nation children. i know as a parent, i go out of my way to teach our children how they have to earn each dollar, they better get ready to work, work, work, work, fun. work, work, work, and that's their lecture all the time. they're entitled to nothing. stuart: wow. nicole, we hear you loud and clear. and comments on that? but john stossel is here, john is a libertarian, i presume that you do not like this kind of handout mentality, this kind of government feeding
about 20 million children being fed by the taxpayer. mother of two, nicole petallides, libertarian, john stossel join me now. nicole, first of all to you, you had a rant yesterday about kids and the way they're being brought up. but the defenders of the food stamp program say that 20 million kids, they will be healthy kids and this helps the economy. what do you say? >> i want to a, make it clear, i'm not an insensitive person, to the people who need food stamps, they should, children go...
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wait to see the next five hours. went home and fed her family. now she's helping her community. no wonder it's hard to focus on her own needs. but she's got one a day women's, a complete multivitamin with key nutrients women may need all in one pill. because our focus is you. >>> you may have thought, excuse me, dominic monaghan was wild as the drug addicted rocker on the hit tv show "lost." now he is back in the wilderness getting up close and personal with some of the deadliest creatures in the world. >> he is host of a new series on bbc america called "wild things with dominic monaghan." in the first episode dominic encounters an extremely venomous cobra. take a look. >> i'm not letting this part of his body get on my hand, because as soon as i do that could spell a real problem for me. whoa. >> ew, ew. >> that looks like fun. >> ew. >> that's the kind of snake you don't want to handle, but i'm going to pass these two off to you ladies. >> how do you know what you do want to handle and what you don't? >> don't handle venomous snakes. >> they're all tangled up. >> these are bu
wait to see the next five hours. went home and fed her family. now she's helping her community. no wonder it's hard to focus on her own needs. but she's got one a day women's, a complete multivitamin with key nutrients women may need all in one pill. because our focus is you. >>> you may have thought, excuse me, dominic monaghan was wild as the drug addicted rocker on the hit tv show "lost." now he is back in the wilderness getting up close and personal with some of the...
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i see a country one-third ill clothed, ill fed. host: as the author of the book "patriarch," he delivered the first second inaugural address. is it inaugurable? guest: he had a thin skin. he was not accustomed to the kinds of press attacks he was experiencing. he did not want to run for a second term in the first place. he was talked into it. it is the shortest inaugural address on record. 200 words. it was in philadelphia, which was in the capital. basically called god to witness. if he failed to live up to the oath he had just taken, there were be punishment for that. it was a strange speech. very personal, very revealing. host: richard norton smith has written a number of books. he is now working on a new book on vice-president nelson rockefeller. guest: they had a number of parties there, christened the house. host: also affiliated with george mason university. we have now had a period of a number of second term presidents. reagan, clinton, and bush. guest: this is the second time in our history when we have had three successiv
i see a country one-third ill clothed, ill fed. host: as the author of the book "patriarch," he delivered the first second inaugural address. is it inaugurable? guest: he had a thin skin. he was not accustomed to the kinds of press attacks he was experiencing. he did not want to run for a second term in the first place. he was talked into it. it is the shortest inaugural address on record. 200 words. it was in philadelphia, which was in the capital. basically called god to witness. if...
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. >> one of the places where poor kids get fed is at school. one meal they can count on is lunches. catsup counts. >> it's a travesty. on the way to school, they stop at the corner store. if you have a choice between spending -- if you have $1, you can buy four pieces of candy or one banana. if that's your choice, i mean you know what the kids are going to be drawn to. it seems like they are getting a bang for their buck. really, the competition, when the competition is not there in terms of fresh food access, the prices will go up. so, you go to -- it's so counter intuitive. you are in a low income neighborhood. the cost of fresh produce is higher. the quality is poorer. go to a higher income neighborhood where there's more competition. more produce and the prices are more competitive. >> think about the pushback michelle obama got in talking how to be more healthy and educate. part of the problem is a lot of people have no idea what is in the food they are eating. eat real food. if you go back to because politically our conversation is about nutrients instead of food and health, n
. >> one of the places where poor kids get fed is at school. one meal they can count on is lunches. catsup counts. >> it's a travesty. on the way to school, they stop at the corner store. if you have a choice between spending -- if you have $1, you can buy four pieces of candy or one banana. if that's your choice, i mean you know what the kids are going to be drawn to. it seems like they are getting a bang for their buck. really, the competition, when the competition is not there in...
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you have to worry about the passions, to use the word that was used in the fed papers, the passions of the moment that in fact could take away liberties. the electoral college is one example of that. probably that should be revisited the but the whole concept of representatives as opposed to a direct kind of vote which is fundamental to the constitution. particularly important these days when we debate the impossibility that all things could be decided by an internet vote. that could be kind of chaotic. >> stay right there, guys. up next, calling all ladies. we're going to start with you, aisha, since you're the only lady here. both parties aggressively searching for women candidates to run for president. we are going to go through the lineup after this. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. if we to
you have to worry about the passions, to use the word that was used in the fed papers, the passions of the moment that in fact could take away liberties. the electoral college is one example of that. probably that should be revisited the but the whole concept of representatives as opposed to a direct kind of vote which is fundamental to the constitution. particularly important these days when we debate the impossibility that all things could be decided by an internet vote. that could be kind of...
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. >> bp show bill w says kudos to the new york legislature. unless tough gun laws are mandated by feds for all states to follow, then it means nothing. so we are going to have to all sort of coordinate here and make sure. >> cud 0 did to the states for acting and not waiting for congress to get around to it. you wait for congress you will never get anywhere. ron out in elgin, illinois. ron, what do you say? good morning. >> good morning, bill. i absolute commend new york and hope congress follows suit but the "new york times" also this morning points out a concern about the mental health provisions in terms of who fooirnlingz determines if a person is mentally fit or unfit to own a gun and if they already own a gun, who is the final authority that has to go out and pick up the gun. so there are still some mental health concerns in the new york bill that the times brings out in the editorial this morning. >> yeah, you know, we talked about that a little while yesterday on the show. the way it is now, today, you almost have to have been deemed u
. >> bp show bill w says kudos to the new york legislature. unless tough gun laws are mandated by feds for all states to follow, then it means nothing. so we are going to have to all sort of coordinate here and make sure. >> cud 0 did to the states for acting and not waiting for congress to get around to it. you wait for congress you will never get anywhere. ron out in elgin, illinois. ron, what do you say? good morning. >> good morning, bill. i absolute commend new york and...
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the fact that we're looking at zero percent interest rates than the fed. we're six years into this process. i think what is happening is that people are looking at all of this with a sense of pessimism. so at the same -- so the response to that needs to be that, well, fix the deficit. to deal with the deficit, to begin to deal with some of those longer term issues. but there's a penalty to growth in the near term which politicians don't like. the focus is short-term. so it seems to me that -- >> but maybe we've started that. you have higher tax rates. if those tax rates are put towards bringing down the debt instead of -- >> well, it's a start. most of this is going to happen on the spending side. >> but if you get the spending side of it, it will go towards bringing down debt versus continuing spending. >> yes. i like to look at poll spending. look at federal, state, fiscal spending with it's approaching 50% of gdp. a couple of generations ago, it was 10% of gdp. the trajectory is clearly unsustainab unsustainable. this has clearly longer term consequence
the fact that we're looking at zero percent interest rates than the fed. we're six years into this process. i think what is happening is that people are looking at all of this with a sense of pessimism. so at the same -- so the response to that needs to be that, well, fix the deficit. to deal with the deficit, to begin to deal with some of those longer term issues. but there's a penalty to growth in the near term which politicians don't like. the focus is short-term. so it seems to me that --...
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the last time the fed minutes came out, b there was some clues that perhaps the fed was willing to tighten interest rates before they said they would earlier. that spooked people. we've seen a lot of money come in to stocks. people leave other asset classes, your 401(k) plan goes up. ahead of that, the attention is going to be on apple. there are reports out this morning that apple has cut orders for components to the iphone 5 like the screen. the reason that's bad, pretty clear. if you don't think you're going to sell a lot of stuff going forward, you don't order more to make more. that has shares down almost 3% this morning. they could fall below 500 bucks a share. we're seeing the futures really flat. but apple's the big corporate story. >> steve rattner, what's the matter with apple? >> i've got my opinion. i'm sorry to jump in, guys, which has nothing to do with the phone or whatever. it has to do with the charger. if you've got an iphone 4, you probably have 30 of those charges in your car, your home, travel. >> ipad. >> you've got to buy the new charger. >> first of all, the iphone
the last time the fed minutes came out, b there was some clues that perhaps the fed was willing to tighten interest rates before they said they would earlier. that spooked people. we've seen a lot of money come in to stocks. people leave other asset classes, your 401(k) plan goes up. ahead of that, the attention is going to be on apple. there are reports out this morning that apple has cut orders for components to the iphone 5 like the screen. the reason that's bad, pretty clear. if you don't...
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i see a country one-third ill clothed, ill fed. host: as the author of the book "patriarch," he delivered the first second inaugural address. is it inaugurable? guest: he had a thin skin. he was not accustomed to the kinds of press attacks he was experiencing. he did not want to run for a second term in the first place. he was talked into it. it is the shortest inaugural address on record. 200 words. it was in philadelphia, which was in the capital. basically called god to witness. if he failed to live up to the oath he had just taken, there were be punishment for that. it was a strange speech. very personal, never revealing. host: richard norton smith has written a number of books. he is now working on a new book on vice-president nelson rockefeller. guest: they had a number of parties there, christened the house. host: is also affiliated with george mason university. we have now had a period of a number of second term presidents. reagan, clinton, and bush. guest: this is the second time in our history when we have had three succe
i see a country one-third ill clothed, ill fed. host: as the author of the book "patriarch," he delivered the first second inaugural address. is it inaugurable? guest: he had a thin skin. he was not accustomed to the kinds of press attacks he was experiencing. he did not want to run for a second term in the first place. he was talked into it. it is the shortest inaugural address on record. 200 words. it was in philadelphia, which was in the capital. basically called god to witness. if...
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judge, the f.b.i., they could draw the line in the sand. you want to say the kids shouldn't be prosecuted, you can say that, you can't tell the chief investigator we are going to kill you and your family, it's a crime, period. martha: indeed. thank you very much. we are going to stay on top of that story. that's just one aspect of it this morning. bill: jenna lee is standing by rolling your way in 12 minutes. jenna: we are watching disturbing new details on a story that affects all of us, the flu, it's getting worse, spreading rapid lease, you have three more states added to the list of where the outbreak is the worst in this country. we'll tell but that, plus we have that new cabinet nomination from the president, why this one is also controversial and we are expecting new video during our show of meetings between the vice president and various interest groups on the gun debate as the administration gets increasingly more involved on this issue. big i shall aourbgs big topic for us today, bill, we'll see you at the top of the hour. bill: w
judge, the f.b.i., they could draw the line in the sand. you want to say the kids shouldn't be prosecuted, you can say that, you can't tell the chief investigator we are going to kill you and your family, it's a crime, period. martha: indeed. thank you very much. we are going to stay on top of that story. that's just one aspect of it this morning. bill: jenna lee is standing by rolling your way in 12 minutes. jenna: we are watching disturbing new details on a story that affects all of us, the...
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i think the feds and the state and the city are going to be looking hard at what they can do better to improve ferry safety in this bustling harbor behind me in new york city. sea street is operating today, but some of its passengers are a little bit concerned about what's happening. >> brian: absolutely. peter johnson, jr., thanks so much. look forward to this investigation. >> thank you. >> brian: straight ahead, it's a lesson no kid should learn. a teacher accused of stomping on an american flag right in front of her students. that story next. then a brand-new survey confirms kids these days are rude. so what can you do about it? simple ways to change the culture. that's it. just change the culture next [ female announcer ] caltrate's done even more to move us. because vitamin d3 helps bones absorb calcium, caltrate's double the d. it now has more than any other brand to help maximize calcium absorption. so caltrate women can move the world. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "pro
i think the feds and the state and the city are going to be looking hard at what they can do better to improve ferry safety in this bustling harbor behind me in new york city. sea street is operating today, but some of its passengers are a little bit concerned about what's happening. >> brian: absolutely. peter johnson, jr., thanks so much. look forward to this investigation. >> thank you. >> brian: straight ahead, it's a lesson no kid should learn. a teacher accused of...
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feds said they couldn't venture a guess at what the real number is. and by the way, just because you get a background check doesn't guarantee anything. james holmes, the alleged aurora, colorado, shooter bought his through a private dealer. >> there's no background checks. >> no, no background check and it's actually against the law to transfer -- atf has a law that you can't do this but there's no way the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms can enforce that. they just don't have enough people. >> joe, thank you very much for that report. >>> in florida, the rush is now on to purchase guns and obtain concealed weapons permits just in case. cnn's john zarrella has been looking into this part of the story for us. what's going on? >> when you talk about florida, florida has gun laws that are more friendly than in many states. you have concealed weapons permits, privacy laws, and of course the stand your ground law and all of this comes from a long history. mel englander has been a gun owner for years and he just bought himself this shotgun. >> this
feds said they couldn't venture a guess at what the real number is. and by the way, just because you get a background check doesn't guarantee anything. james holmes, the alleged aurora, colorado, shooter bought his through a private dealer. >> there's no background checks. >> no, no background check and it's actually against the law to transfer -- atf has a law that you can't do this but there's no way the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms can enforce that. they just don't...
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meat so it was an easy -- >> lobster. >> there is nothing that hal doesn't know. >> hal: they fed them to prisoners. >> they're the roaches of the sea. >> they're related to spiders. >> hal: yummy! >> i thought crabs were related to spiders. >> same thing. >> arachnids. >> someone will call in. >> hal: now to jacki schechner with news that matters. >> ago morning everybody. north korea says its nuclear program is no longer negotiable. "the new york times" reports that north korea's posturing could be interpreted as a direct challenge to president obama at the start of the second term. and a challenge to the new incoming president of south korea, both of whom have indicated a willingness to open a dialogue with kim jong unover dismant mantling his nuclear program. washington reaffirming its support of the unanimous security council resolution punishing north korea for testing a long-range ballistic missile with a nuclear warhead last month. >>> the pentagon meanwhile offering limited support to french troops as they continue to fight islamic militants in mali. transport planes are helpi
meat so it was an easy -- >> lobster. >> there is nothing that hal doesn't know. >> hal: they fed them to prisoners. >> they're the roaches of the sea. >> they're related to spiders. >> hal: yummy! >> i thought crabs were related to spiders. >> same thing. >> arachnids. >> someone will call in. >> hal: now to jacki schechner with news that matters. >> ago morning everybody. north korea says its nuclear program is no longer...
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first of all the economy has not been in that great a shape and the president was reelected nonetheless. while eventually i think voters might get fed up with his economic stewardship, they might not. secondly whether the president wants to hold up shiny objects for the press, we know the debt ceiling fight will come to a head. we know it will be a major clash. the president wants to maintain upper hand here. not so much what you or i might think is really going on. it is what voters think is going on. how they see things. he wants to maintain his image at a reasonable, rational guy versus a, band of republicans he wants to faint as extreme, out of touch and unreasonable. jon: weill look for him to, at that conversation at this news conference. david drucker. >> that's correct. that's what it is all birks we'll have to leave it there. thanks, david. >> anytime. heather: as we wait for the news conference scheduled to take place just about 11:30 eastern time. let's talk about some good news this morning and possibly good news for former president george h.w. bush as we learn he may final
first of all the economy has not been in that great a shape and the president was reelected nonetheless. while eventually i think voters might get fed up with his economic stewardship, they might not. secondly whether the president wants to hold up shiny objects for the press, we know the debt ceiling fight will come to a head. we know it will be a major clash. the president wants to maintain upper hand here. not so much what you or i might think is really going on. it is what voters think is...
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this is why i put people come up on an approach -- if you do not want what the feds are offering, that is your business. if we get the resources, even with the laws the way they are, we can make a big dent in this. and get around this state pre- emptive laws. >> i do not know if there are other measures that have the ability to do what you are doing. >> have restrictions on ourselves, but there are a lot that are not keeping our hands. we have our gun shops in town, but we have ongoing private sales between individual citizens, and we have no way of looking at that. what we're proposing is if a private sale is made, that individual past report it to the department of public safety or the police department, and when that sale is made, the buyer has to register that the gun. those are things that we can look at and to that are not restricted by state ordinance or federal law that we cannot touch. trying to ban assault weapons, that could go all the way up to supreme court. dealing with high-capacity magazines, dealing with making private owners register with the police departments if the
this is why i put people come up on an approach -- if you do not want what the feds are offering, that is your business. if we get the resources, even with the laws the way they are, we can make a big dent in this. and get around this state pre- emptive laws. >> i do not know if there are other measures that have the ability to do what you are doing. >> have restrictions on ourselves, but there are a lot that are not keeping our hands. we have our gun shops in town, but we have...
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troops to be safe, in order for the strips to be fed, in order for those troops have ammunition to in order for the basic function of a military organization to be carried out, remember the troops need to be paid, forms need to be can subeditor all kinds of things we regard as tail, and that since the cold war, the days of the cold war we have regard as superfluous, are actually vital to keeping things working in the field. and so when you start asking questions like how many troops would we need at a base in afghanistan, you quickly say, well, which a base? because it managed it so you look a bagram which has a 10,000-foot runway which is a poor because you need to be able to land fully loaded cargo aircraft because it is a landlocked country which no reasoracing to be tracking on is entire discussion. so as my esteemed colleague david barno refers us blindly to somalia and yemen as models, he seems to me and many other seems to have forgotten the value of having a seacoast if you're trying to do logistics and offshore as a worker there is no offshore in afghanistan. so needs to a 10
troops to be safe, in order for the strips to be fed, in order for those troops have ammunition to in order for the basic function of a military organization to be carried out, remember the troops need to be paid, forms need to be can subeditor all kinds of things we regard as tail, and that since the cold war, the days of the cold war we have regard as superfluous, are actually vital to keeping things working in the field. and so when you start asking questions like how many troops would we...
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her troubles for started back in december when she fed from dehydration brought on by the stomach flu. the hospital discovered the blood clot while testing her for a concussion. clinton is scheduled to meet with the assistant secretaries of state this morning. >> san francisco's famed exploratorium begins at its move today to its new location. the popular science museum is moving down to the waterfront at pier 15 along the embarcadero. it at grew location and simply ran out of space. exploratorium house more than 500,000 visitors annually and offers hands-on exhibits about biology, physics and other scientific fields. >> the latest installment in the texas chainsaw franchise as land the top spot at the box office this weekend. the horse the gold texas chainsaw 3 d was number one with a 23 million-dollar debut. it is a follow-up to the 1974 film. meanwhile, can't parent quentin tarantino's or vent site at django unchained held on to the no. 2 spot with just over $20 million. after three weekends of climbing box office gold, part one of peter jackson's the hobbit trilogy was in third pl
her troubles for started back in december when she fed from dehydration brought on by the stomach flu. the hospital discovered the blood clot while testing her for a concussion. clinton is scheduled to meet with the assistant secretaries of state this morning. >> san francisco's famed exploratorium begins at its move today to its new location. the popular science museum is moving down to the waterfront at pier 15 along the embarcadero. it at grew location and simply ran out of space....
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people are fed up. they're tired of waiting on legislators, tired of waiting on the president. they want to take action. they want to put pressure on retailers like walmart so you find this group, some of us.org created a petition, garnered some 250,000 signatures and tomorrow they plan to protest, brooke, in front of a walmart there in newtown, to hand that -- those signatures over and to make the point, they say that, you know, people shouldn't go to a store where you can buy diapers, where you can buy baby food and also be able to buy semi-automatic rifles. >> so, we know, on gun issues, going through congress, we know the vice president now has given his proposals to the president. should be getting details on that later in the week. here is the but. we don't really know what will get through congress. that's the big sort of question. but how much of a difference, george, could grassroots groups like this one really make here? >> well, you know, when you look at the number of signatures, it is a signature number of people who signed on to this. there is a new gallup poll th
people are fed up. they're tired of waiting on legislators, tired of waiting on the president. they want to take action. they want to put pressure on retailers like walmart so you find this group, some of us.org created a petition, garnered some 250,000 signatures and tomorrow they plan to protest, brooke, in front of a walmart there in newtown, to hand that -- those signatures over and to make the point, they say that, you know, people shouldn't go to a store where you can buy diapers, where...
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be fed intravenously for a few days. i didn't want to alter the tingle of the kiss. >> john: turns out she has life-threatening mono. but what's your question? [ laughter ] nothing she can do would turn me off. you know that by now. [ laughter ] >> caller: i'm going to be contrarian just a little bit. because i'm off and have lived my life -- it has served me well. for that reason, the thing with harry reid, i was upset he did that. i was looking back at footage where he said he wasn't going to do it. he made a big deal. your friends with ed schultz, i don't know if that's a competitor. stephanie is friends with him. >> john: he has been very good to me. >> caller: cool. but the thing is you've just detailed that woman that put up that horrible bill concerning abortion -- but there is a whole horrific plethora of horrific things the republicans want to do. we're already defending from now until 2014, 20 of the 33 senate seats that are up for election. we have to defend 22 if you count the retirement of harkin. >> john: r
be fed intravenously for a few days. i didn't want to alter the tingle of the kiss. >> john: turns out she has life-threatening mono. but what's your question? [ laughter ] nothing she can do would turn me off. you know that by now. [ laughter ] >> caller: i'm going to be contrarian just a little bit. because i'm off and have lived my life -- it has served me well. for that reason, the thing with harry reid, i was upset he did that. i was looking back at footage where he said he...